Guys/gals in this forum, I officially hate you now! :biggrin:
Reading through this forum, I bit the bullet and placed an order for Filco Tenkeyless (MX blue) and Kensigton Slimblade trackball. Until they show up and I could actually test them, I decided to share my humble opinion so far. No flamewar intentions, though.
I've been looking on what's available on the keyboard market for quite some time now. The main reason being that since using membrane keyboards for the last 10 years, I feel constantly aggravated by the errors I make, up to the (probably illusory) degree of being distracted and less productive/concentrated. Before that I was using mechanical switch keyboards for 15+ years and such thoughts never occured.
Just for experiment, few months ago I got G84-4100 (ML) as a secondary keyboard. Despite the more cramped layout, I found myself being quite satisfied with it, and the difference with membranes began to bug me more and more.
I have evaluated as specs/pictures some models (almost none available in my country), and I thought I'd share my feelings.
Switch types
Buckling spring - used such before, good tactile feeling but the force required and the produced noise are not much to my liking. I wouldn't get used Model M, but maybe I'll eventually buy later some Unicomp to compare with the Filco.
Cherry ML - quite satisfied. Could type looong passwords with high speed, but the tactility is not enough and wouldn't want it for a daily keyboard.
Cherry MX blue - waiting for the Filco to try them out. :nod:
Keyboards
Filco Tenkeyless - best layout so far. I hope it turns out a good buy.
G84-4100 - bit cramped, but more useful than I first thought. I got the one without Windows keys and the spacebar is ok. The build quality could use some more attention, but most of all I'm stumbled by the small nubs on the keycaps, leftovers from the mold process. If you look at the keyboard from above, you should know what I mean.
G84-4400 - ML type, but this is a blasphemy - "Fn" on the left of "Ctrl". Over my dead body.
G84-5400 / G84-5500 - ML type. Interesting compact offerings, but with Windows keys only.
G80-1800 / G80-11900 - interesting, but MX black only.
G80-3000LSCxx - MX blue. Could try as a last resort if the Filco does not live to my expectations.
DAS keyboard - got the feeling Filco is similar but slightly better. At least the keyboard controller is better.
Random fancy keyboards - I don't need fancy, I want simple and robust keyboard.
All in all, most of the current offerings fail here and there, and the Filco Tenkeyless with MX blue seems (on paper) to be the best choice for me. Whether that's actually true - time will tell.
Thanks for great forum! (and the funny pictures by certain someone)